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required by U. S. federal safety standards( this includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). A garage door that cannot detect an object signaling the door to stop and reverse does not meet current U. S. federal safety standards.
. It is also recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held remote( garage door opener remote) of the device for quicker and more accurate training.
. Turn the ignition switch to the“ ON” or“ ACC” position before programming and / or operating HomeLink ®.
. Keep the hand-held remote( garage door opener remote) of the device you are programming for use in other vehicles as well as for future HomeLink ® programming.
. For security reasons, when transferring ownership of your vehicle, it is recommended to delete the programmed HomeLink ® buttons. Refer to“ Erasing HomeLink ® buttons” FP261.
Indicator Light HomeLink ® buttons
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2. Position the hand-held remote( garage door opener remote) 1 to 3 inches( 2 to 8 cm) away from the HomeLink ® button that you would like to program.
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1. Press and release the HomeLink ® button that you would like to program. The HomeLink ® indicator light will flash orange slowly( if not, refer to“ Erasing HomeLink ® buttons” FP261).
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Garage door opener remote
NOTE
Some hand-held remotes( garage door opener remotes) may actually train better at a distance of 6 to 12 inches( 15 to 30 cm). Keep this in mind if you have difficulty with the programming process.
3. While the HomeLink ® indicator light is flashing orange, press and hold the hand-held remote button. Continue pressing the hand-held remote button until the HomeLink ® indicator light changes from orange to green. You may now release the hand-held remote button.